English to Spanish Dictionary grounded

grounded

conectado a tierra
definition
verb
a bitter wind blew from the northeast, and the bombers were grounded
prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying.
the larger ships grounded on the riverbed at low tide
(with reference to a ship) run or go aground.
adjective
the kids have money and a rock-star dad, but they seem grounded
well balanced and sensible.
you don't taunt a grounded flier, especially after he's had a few beers
(of a pilot or an aircraft) prohibited or prevented from flying.
translation of 'grounded'
adjective
bien fundado,
detenido en tierra,
no permitido salir,
conectado a tierra
example
A security alert was sparked at Glasgow airport yesterday after a 'grounded' aircraft was set on fire.
Aircraft engineers were also expected to arrive from Guyana on that 10 pm flight to fix the 'grounded' A320.
We then present the case study of water reform in Zimbabwe as a means of demonstrating the 'grounded' , decentered, and engaged approach of political ecology.
The Luftwaffe would have all of their fighters in the air early for the purpose of strafing Allied airfields and destroying all 'grounded' aircraft.
The 'grounded' aircraft which costs around £300,000 a year to run relies entirely on public donations and operates on a month-by-month basis.
Of course, there are a few individuals who have actually scaled all the concentric circles and arrived at a true, 'grounded' love for all humanity.
The poems are center-justified, which gives a 'grounded' , balanced feeling to the text.
Credit the coach, a 'grounded' blue-collar man, for instilling the same attitude in his position group.
All three stories are engaging, but the 'grounded' reality of the latter stories overwhelms the folk tale, leaving it feeling like a tacked on intellectual conceit.
She says that her mother keeps her 'grounded' , and that her father reinforced the value of education.
The 'grounded' pilots stopped chatting to each other and looked up.
All of the 'grounded' aircraft had reached this figure.
Instead, these narratives provide a 'grounded' expression of people's experiences, interests, and values.
In today's climate where young people seem to be spiraling out of control, a quiet, 'grounded' and calming voice has come to give them guidance.
The majority of passengers from Friday's 'grounded' flight flew on the later service to Washington the same day.
As a result, he was officially 'grounded' by the Air Guard.
Scholars doing 'grounded' theory research use various methods, such as interviews, observations, and reviewing documents to collect data.
As gale force winds and ice 'grounded' civilian aircraft, the Hercules flew a four-day-old boy from Swansea to Glasgow for life-saving treatment.
Double up with Lilith, Diana or Ishtar to develop an honest projection of sexuality, and call on Gaia for 'grounded' acceptance of your place in the world.
They figured it out about 4 years ago when they were both 'grounded' .
The bad weather also blocked roads and 'grounded' helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas.
Surviving aircraft in Russia are now largely 'grounded' due to the high cost of spare parts.
Your first mission will be to defend the Pearl Harbour base by knocking down three incoming aircraft, ensuring they do not take out the 'grounded' planes and hangars.
She used to lift weights and shoot hoops with her father, but today running, yoga and a vegan diet help keep her 'grounded' and fit while touring the world.
Their voices lifting with a 'grounded' swagger, the Staples make this deeply Biblical song the dreadful hymn that it always hinted at being.
A relatively small group of geographers have managed to develop original theoretical insights from their 'grounded' studies of the Asian experience.
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